Refugees International praises the release of USAID’s Local Capacity Strengthening Policy.
More than 100 Groups Denounce the Expansion of Title 42 Expulsions for Venezuelans
Human Rights First led a coalition of 138 organizations urging the administration to restore access to asylum at all ports of entry for asylum-seekers regardless of their nationality or ties to the United States.
New DHS Enforcement Program Fails to Offer Sufficient Protection to Venezuelans
The Biden administration is betraying its promise to ensure access to asylum at the border and rebuild the U.S. refugee resettlement program.
100+ Organizations Call on Biden Administration to Reform the Central American Minors Refugee and Parole Program
More than 100 immigrant and refugee rights organizations sent a letter to the Biden administration urging action to reform the Central American Minors (CAM) Program so that it can deliver on its promise as a pathway to safety and family reunification.
Letter: Temporary Protected Status for Immigrants from Central America
NGOs call upon the Biden administration to extend temporary protected status (TPS) for Central American migrants and protect those seeking refuge and safety.
Refugees International Urges the Biden Administration to Deliver on Its Promise to Rebuild Refugee Resettlement in 2023
Refugees International commends and acknowledges gaps in the Biden administration’s report to Congress on 2023 refugee admission goals.
Letter: Leaders of Refugee, Policy Organizations Call on Biden Administration to Prioritize Climate Impacted Populations for Resettlement
Leaders of 14 refugee resettlement and policy organizations send a letter requesting that the Biden administration follow through on pledges to lead on climate change and migration solutions.
Leaders of Refugee, Policy Organizations Call on Biden Administration to Prioritize Climate Impacted Populations for Resettlement
Leaders of 14 refugee resettlement and policy organizations today sent a letter to the White House calling on the Biden administration to create resettlement pathways for climate impacted populations.
Number of Displaced Venezuelans Matches Ukraine Crisis, International Support Does Not
The UN confirmed that the number of displaced Venezuelans has reached 6.8 million people—tying with Ukraine for the largest refugee and migrant crisis worldwide, and surpassing Syria for the first time ever.
Argentina’s Welcome of Venezuelan Migrants
Argentina’s laws recognize migration as a human right and guarantee migrants’ access to basic social services, work, and justice. This was not always the case.